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Friends Honor the Memory - Voices of September 11th

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Hague, conti nued from page 9held in October 2002 on what wouldhave been Mary Lou's 27th birthday. Onecheck to <strong>the</strong> scholarship was especiallynotable. It came weeks after <strong>the</strong> eventfrom a person no one knew-just someonewho had seen Hague's picture tapedto windows, tacked to kiosks, stapled toutility poles and looking out at him fromnewspapers and television."For this gentleman, Mary Lou's facebecame <strong>the</strong> face <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sept. II terroristattacks," Kaufman said. "He said he rememberedthinking how much she must havebeen loved. Through a friend <strong>of</strong> a friend, he. got an e-mail about <strong>the</strong> fund-raiser forMary Lou and sent a $100 check."The second fund-raiser, held Sept. II,2003, netted more than $23,000 for <strong>the</strong>fund. "About mid to late August, we gota call from Mary Lou's mo<strong>the</strong>r saying sheand <strong>the</strong> family were coming to NewYork for <strong>the</strong> memorial events," Kaufinansaid. "She wanted to know if we couldhold <strong>the</strong> fund-raiser on <strong>the</strong> <strong>11th</strong>.Everyone has complicated feelingsaround that day, but we wanted to honor<strong>the</strong> family's wishes. The end result wassurprising: people seemed to want tohave somewhere to ga<strong>the</strong>r. They wantedto turn that day into something positive.It was a beautiful evening."Printed invitations were mailed invitingpeople to <strong>the</strong> Flute Flatiron in NewYork City for an open bar, hors d'oeuvresand silent champagne auction. A $40admission charge was required, $25 <strong>of</strong>which went to <strong>the</strong> scholarship. Thosewho couldn't attend were asked to replywith a donation: more than 85 percentsent a check for <strong>the</strong> scholarship fund.Hague's friends found that holding <strong>the</strong>fund-raisers have helped <strong>the</strong>m mourn<strong>the</strong>ir loss and begin to heal."When someone you love dies, peoplehandle it in different ways," Kaufmansaid. "For me, <strong>the</strong> question was 'How canI make Mary Lou's memory live on?'Organizing <strong>the</strong> events and adding to <strong>the</strong>scholarship have done that for me."Kimzey, Fain, Kaufman, Morris andWingo hope to continue <strong>the</strong> fund-raisers,bringing people toge<strong>the</strong>r each yearto remember Hague."Mary Lou felt <strong>the</strong> University betteredher in all respects," Kimzey said."She was part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Campus Y's LittleBuddy program for four years. She participatedin student government and wastreasurer <strong>of</strong> our sorority for two years.She majored in business administration.She was enthralled with everything <strong>the</strong>campus had to <strong>of</strong>fer." •CHRYS BULLARDWith <strong>the</strong> initial $25,000 donation, <strong>the</strong> MaryLou Hague scholarship endowment currentlystands at $75,000. Donations are still beingaccepted. To contribute, contact Arthur Gregg,regional major gifts rifficer, at 919-962-3425 orarthur....gregg@unc.edu.

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